Iam always up for any kind of adventure. I love the water and the
mountains equally. Being self employed as a General Contractor has
given me the freedom to work on many interesting projects and have
the flexibility to get out there and play. I live on my sailboat
where i am close to the elements and their moods. Feel like
spending a night at Angel Island anchored out, maybe a summer trip
up the Delta for some real down time that only the Delta with its
summer air and slow tides can provide. I have also been a rock
climber for over 20 years, and while i don't climb with the same
youthful passion i still love to be in the high country and venture
there often.I think alot about my impact on this earth and what i
will leave behind for my daughter what kind of world will she
inherit. Really being mindful that small positive gestures added
together have big impacts on our planet. Looking for a partner to
share this next chapter with. I would like to travel, to explore
more of this world, while grounded firmly here with my work and all
of the offerings right out the window, i strive to find a balance
between the two. While solitude has its place yours and mine i am
open to being with a wonderful woman.

Staying on a spiritual path. Being mindful that we are all
connected to one another. As a builder being green as possible is
of great importance. I can make a real difference when i help my
clients make choices in their homes they can be proud they made
them in the name of energy savings. Being a proud father to my
beautiful daughter, who knew we would have such wonderful kids when
we were kids ourselves.

I find great passion in my chosen profession, i love to use my
hands to build wonderful new spaces. I can fix just about anything
but being a great father is the most satisfying and rewarding job i
have ever had. Teaching and mentoring is something that gives me
great pleasure as well.

Any thing by Hemmingway. Marquez, " 100 years of Solitude " which
led me into some other spanish Authors. Recently i enjoyed " House
of Rain " by Graig Childs, all about the migration of the Anasazi
of Chaco Canyon.